Introducing Gold Bar Whiskey Satoshi Reserve: a rare single‑barrel rye whiskey crafted for collectors and connoisseurs alike. With a mash bill of 95% rye and 5% malted barley, this 14‑year‑aged expression is distilled at MGP (Lawrenceburg, Indiana), finished in French oak wine casks from Napa & Sonoma (California), and bottled at cask strength (proof between 115–123). Limited to just 999 individually numbered bottles, Satoshi Reserve blends deep American rye tradition with modern innovation and scarcity. It’s more than a whiskey—it’s a statement.
Key Features
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Single Barrel Rye Whiskey, 14 years aged
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Mash Bill: 95% rye / 5% malted barley
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Matured at MGP, Indiana; finished in French oak wine barrels, California
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Cask Strength: approx. 115‑123 proof (57.5%‑61.5% ABV)
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Ultra‑Limited Edition: only 999 bottles worldwide
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Individually numbered with collector appeal
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Designed for whiskey lovers and collectible market
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Vibrant rye spice, rich caramel, orchard fruit, subtle oak
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Palate: Robust rye backbone with baking spice, vanilla, dark chocolate, toasted wine‑barrel influence
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Finish: Full‑bodied and lingering, with enduring warmth, leather, and matured oak
How to Enjoy
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Sip neat to fully appreciate the depth and complexity
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Pour over a single large ice cube to open the profile
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Use as a premium centerpiece for a rye‑forward cocktail (Old Fashioned, Manhattan)
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Display for its collector‑value, then enjoy on a special occasion
FAQs
Q: What does “cask strength” mean for this whiskey?
A: It means the whiskey is bottled at the natural strength from the barrel (115‑123 proof) without dilution, delivering full flavor and character.
Q: How limited is this release?
A: Only 999 individually numbered bottles of Satoshi Reserve have been produced worldwide.
Q: Is this more for sipping or mixing?
A: While you can use it in cocktails, this whiskey is crafted for sipping and appreciating as a premium expression.
Q: What makes this different from other rye whiskies?
A: The high rye mash bill, long aging period (14 years), wine‑cask finish, ultra‑limited production, and collector packaging all combine to distinguish it.